Malaya Tribune, 17 November 1932
1932-11-17
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Title Section29 1932-11-17 1 The Malaya Tribune "vol. X ,x No. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Nov. 17. 1932 Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, li»3i29 words
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Advertisement230 1932-11-17 1 ••MALAYAN Paper. 2(i cents. «YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER THAN THE BEST" I Shu." cĕmĕnT and it is more ECONOMICAL j v fifr "0.X." Cement is famed throughout the world for its —SUPERIOR QUALITY. Although moderate in price it la 1 outstandingly DURABLE and STRONG. When YOU use cement specify "O-K.**230 words
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Advertisement280 1932-11-17 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place. BUYS Gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest priceiaccording to daily exchange rates. j GUINNESS IS THE BEST? BUT i BE SURE IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT 1 m i I I S W=S I j a. <■ ,»ti«ii«ittMri»«i«:i«i;|iiiiii;iiit|iili»Miu«il^ OTTO280 words
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Article, Illustration327 1932-11-17 2 Short Waves Could Reach Them. Dr. Barnes, Bisfc p of Birmingham, recently referred to the p s.sibihty of tho existence oi sentient beings on other planets, and expressed his belief that by improved wireless methods it was probable that "in the course of time man will327 words
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Article452 1932-11-17 2 SINGAPORE, NOV. 10. MEAT. Beef, steak vround), kati 30 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Pork, lean, kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 34 Mutton, Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared), kati 44 Ducks, each 50 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 85 Pigeons,452 words
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Article1021 1932-11-17 2 Fast—His Method Of Turning To God. Better Than Despair And Violence As Solutions. (By Muriel Lester.) "Didn't Mr. Gandhi say that he'd give his Me to the Untouchables? If j t belong to Sir h W Thus argued one of his whilom neighbours uj1,021 words
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Article33 1932-11-17 2 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Order from India and Ceylon is Rs. 15e for $100.33 words
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Advertisement13 1932-11-17 2 The Whole Household Clamours for the v MALAYAN SATURDAY POST 20 Cents Weekly,13 words
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Advertisement57 1932-11-17 2 a 1 ■aii•ii■•ll I I I I I I l l l I (,ciiii t i i i i i i ii i i i r iiiiiiiii•itll M I I i i i i i r i i i i i BECKs BEER I KEY-BRAND Sole Agents for Malaya N.57 words
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Miscellaneous539 1932-11-17 2 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Stations Best Received In Malaya. The following is revised injormat.on by our radio correspondent on the stations which can he received in Malaya: SINGAPORE (VS1AB—83 metres) is an amateur station run by Mr. and Mrs. R. E Earle of Singapore, and they both take thei' share539 words
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Miscellaneous227 1932-11-17 2 fifteen minute news bulletin in English. Is Jven at 7.45 p.m. selected from the day's Continental "Daily Mail" and Parts edition of the "Chicago Tribune." The programme also includes a concert on certain day* -of the week This station's address is W. Rue &t Grenelle, Paris, given after tr»« English227 words
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2997 1932-11-17 3 Thermometer Of Political Temperature. t special to the "Malaya Tribune") |pl* r Oct M tbf Air Mali). Hindenburg's eighty-fifth i th rmometsr for political G rman capital, and th" Hindenburg has in uod In the forefront oee who opposed his of thosr who worked In2,997 words
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Article97 1932-11-17 3 Letters To The Editor. fOw readers are invited to write to us on subfertt 9/ public interest. It must be underttood.that the Mala V a Tribune" does not •*ctt%artly endorse opinions expressed by correspondent». LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF IS vtmSIBLE, preferably typewritten f double spacmy/, and97 words
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Article446 1932-11-17 3 Departments. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—l read with interest the lepcrts of the Budget Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners and I would like t comment on the paragraph relating to the three big trading departments. It says that the Water Department would hav< a decrease In446 words
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Advertisement11 1932-11-17 3 Exclusive Special Articles Appear in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," Even' Week.11 words
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Advertisement378 1932-11-17 3 AUCTION SALE. CHEONG KO9N SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street. ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1932, AT 2.30 P.M. ESTATE OF SHEIKH SALIM BIN AW AD BASHARAHIL, Deceased. Lo: 1. Valuable land and house No. 5-2,378 words
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Miscellaneous204 1932-11-17 3 MALAYAN MONTHLY WEATHER REPORT. Abstract Of Observations In October, 1932. Hu.riditv JW-i Br h: Air Temperature Hun.itmj. No cf Mc«M. Extrcm-s. Mean,. w&te Rainfall Daily Highest Lowest days. Meat". To.ai. Salion. M n Max Mln 9a .m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Total. i t ins Hrs. Hrs. c F <F204 words
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Article1272 1932-11-17 4 Himalaya Attempts And Libyan Finds. (Special to the 'Majya Tribune.") Two German expedition have just returned to the homeland after a period of strenuous work In very different fphcres: the Himalaya party, and the Frobenius mission in Libya. The objec* of the former was the ascent1,272 words
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Article274 1932-11-17 4 THAT fog and dew are really the same? (By Our Scientific Correspondent) According to the definitions of Science. England experiences a fog about once in every four days! To the person who doesn't call anything a fog unless he is unable to see across.the road this would274 words
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Article, Illustration10 1932-11-17 4 Hunger marchers (Lancashire contingent) camping near London.10 words
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Advertisement55 1932-11-17 4 Mobiloil Ma*, ftr ctarf your $uid* PERFORMANCE ili.x proves uhirh run -.1 Mi. .1. Dl M KI] (Sim',) in) m,. 200-mile WorM"- H«(«>r.l .H I iT.l.7 m 1,. t»pl. A. <». Ml LEER C £*rthC I-International ClaM 1 1> r. i>r<t*. V^I^V J JntemaUonal .Chhi J. n-...i.i-. L k SOCONY-VACUUM55 words
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Article989 1932-11-17 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. 4 (O. EXCHANGE i:" 1,1 sxo< X BROKERS. ii 1912. 10 am. i Buyers. Sellers. in m- 28 1 Ktunbai I |g J6f norn v d ni--1 S 'r Hi»» lm 13 6 14;6 UU& 0.10 I 2 0 42, i t 0.40 noi989 words
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321 1932-11-17 5 B. ETLIN AND CO'S REPORT. Nov. 17. II RUBBEK. London: 2 19 32d., unhanged Ntw York, 3% cenu> >G.l, un< jUangrd I Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 45—55 cen Ayer Moleks 30—35 cents. Ayer Pana* 30 cents» Bansetts 15 —20 ctntr, Brogas cents, Buklt Jelotonge 10—15 cents,321 words
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Article223 1932-11-17 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank./ Singapore. Nov. 17. Selling: London 4 mouths' sight 2s. 4d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 31 32d London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 15 16d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 29 32d. London demand 2s. 3 T »d.. London T.T. 2s.223 words
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Article61 1932-11-17 5 P. O. AND B.I. DIVIDENDS. London. Nov. 16. The P. and O. announce a dividend cf 5 per rent, per annum on cumulative preference shares but arc paying nothing on deferred shares. The British India Steam Navigation Board rcommend the usual dividends of 5 and s', pe. cent, on preference61 words
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Article139 1932-11-17 5 Chamber Of Commerce R.A. Report. i ±hc Singapore Chamber uf Ccuiinc.ce Rubbtv As coiat-oh. in their weekly auction ut yrslirday. state Catalogued 1.161,978 Ib.=5t8.74 tons OfTeWd 1,112.754 lb —496.76 f)hs »52,062 lb.-425 03 tons. Lundon apot 2 9/16 d. New York spot cts. Prices Reaiited. Ribbed <;m139 words
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Article191 1932-11-17 5 Singapore, Nov. 17. (Siam iW. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $135 (Siamt W. Coast 2 $131 Rice. B. Siam No. 1 $122 F.ice. B. Siam No. 2 $118 Rice, Siam 'Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $178 Rice. Siam No. 2 $167 Rice. Siam No. 3 $155 Rice. Saigon Al191 words
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Article108 1932-11-17 5 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore. Nov. 17. Eastt Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Lyccmoon 22: Ginyo Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). E 'vermaple 18: Salsaar. 16; Eangalore 15; Inoh. 12; Oldenburg 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 31. st«el Navigator 30. Fuku Maru 33; Karoa 35: Juiuku Maru108 words
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Article41 1932-11-17 5 12 GRAND Sor 5 26 sh. 6 Sorts CYPREPEDIUMS 24 sh. 12 Sorts gorgeous DENDROBILMS 36 sh. 24 diff. CALADIUMs 23 ih. Post free. Catalogue of Cattleya. Oncidiums, etc., free. THE CHANDRA 1 NURSERY, P.O. Rhencck. Sikkim 59, India.41 words
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Article335 1932-11-17 5 Yet There Were 26 Women Centenarians. Male thOdrcn SLrc tnore iinip»' to sucrumb to prevalent dlseas"i than female children until tii»'V are over two years of age Between three and twenty-five year« th" odiN weigh heavier egainat 'Jic female of the h pedes. Such335 words
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Advertisement38 1932-11-17 5 -r > Conway STEWART" Pen is guaranteed and a triumph of efficiency in design and performance. o%**. .dp" CHINA OPTICAL CO., WQ2?i*iifEß WINT CURE For COUGHS, COLDS, and OINTMENT WOT STOMACH COMPLAINTS For Wounds, Sores and All Skin tliscases38 words
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Advertisement16 1932-11-17 5 You Will Smile if you read SPARKLES," by "Quiz," Every Week in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."16 words
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Advertisement276 1932-11-17 5 "MALAYA TRIBUNE." 20 Pages For 5 cents Every Saturday. WEEK-END SUPPLEMENT FOR THE HOME. Truly wonderful success has attended the innovation of giving our readers their Saturday "Tribune at noon. Now we are making it a real Week-end .Journal for the Home! The Saturday "Tribune" has been enlarged to 20276 words
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Miscellaneous62 1932-11-17 5 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall Sunshine Temp. Stations, d.g. F. Inches. hours, deg. V. Alor Star 87 0.26 7.1 72 Kota Bahru K. Trengganu 87 1.69 10.3 72 Jeam 84 0.04 3.8 Tl Mersing 84 1.12 1.2 71 Eirgaporc Co 0.4862 words
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Miscellaneous673 1932-11-17 5 CLUB DIARY. (There ere numerous Clubs and Societies in S.ngaporc, most of the members of which arc ■cadcrs of the Malaya Tribune:' This Diary s provided specially for them. Secretaries are ■".vited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-dalc md complete. Happenings of general interest io.ll still be included in the673 words
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Advertisement267 1932-11-17 6 Hi T Biff W A—lj 6.15 To-Night 9.15 Premiere for Malaya of the Famous i Picture that packed the London Tivoli I for 2 MONTHS! Fanny Hurst's great story "Symphony OF SIX Million" with j RICARDO CORTEZ and IRENE DUNNE See This Outstanding Film that has set the World Talking!—267 words
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Advertisement231 1932-11-17 6 Opening To-night I r Your old favourite of silent days after two years absence from the screen comes back to fame in a story I I of his own writing. 1 I JOHN GILBERT with Paul Lukas VIRGINIA BRUCE and STAR CAST IN Metro Gohlwyn Mayer s intriguing and unusual231 words
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Advertisement244 1932-11-17 6 TO-NIGHT i BOBBY HOWES j JEAN COLIN j i IN ILord Babsl TO-NIGHT DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. tSSiIIISIS 7.15 PJtf. TO-NIGHT 9.15 PM. The War's Tenderest Mother In A Pox Movietone Drama Of Swift Moving Thrills. THE 3 SISTERS" With LOUIS DRESSER. JOYCE COMPTON. ADDIE McPHAIL. JUNE COLLVFR. KENNETH McKENNA, TOM PATRICOLA.244 words
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Article471 1932-11-17 7 Strong Financial Position. The nineteenth annual general meeting of the Singapore Family Benefit Society was held jertv-rday evening in the Memorial Hall, with Mr. M. F. Gom.s in h? chair. Befor. th- business of the meeting was convened the chairman extended a welcome io Dr. C. J.471 words
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73 1932-11-17 7 Singapore. Nov. 17. Singapore Spot (loose) 7 11 16 7 13 10 Standard Spot <F.O.B> 8 8 1 16 Nov 1 1316 7 1516 Dec. 8 Jan. 7 15 16 8 1 16 Jan-March 8 8 l Apr.-June 8 835 Tone of Market: Very Dull.73 words
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Article1473 1932-11-17 7 JAPANESE AND FAR EAST. Little Written On This Aspect. Since the cloud broke in Manchuria last year in September the world must have been curious to knew about the attitude of tne Liberals in Japan towards the whole matter So litle has been told about this part1,473 words
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Article290 1932-11-17 7 Supervisor And Manager To Be Tried. Shanghai. Nov. 17. The Central Political CouncU had a meeting yesterday and the following resolutions were passed: (1) That Chen Pu Mcok (the former Chief Supervisor of the China Merchants' Navigation Co.) and Li Kuo Chi (the former General Manager of the290 words
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Article114 1932-11-17 7 The vexed question of what a woman's en marrying a forejgn has caused trouble between the Leagu-1 w Nations "So women delegate. The C*jgntt tee representing women's anto a c by the League had recommended tha- tne wi should choose whether she should adhere to her own nationality cr take114 words
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Article140 1932-11-17 7 Third Appeal To Privy Council. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipjn Nov. 16. It transpires that the recent full Court of Appeal at Ipoh heard an application for leav to appeal to the Privy Council in respect of the dispute of the famous Rahman Mine in Upper Perak belonging140 words
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Article271 1932-11-17 7 German Company Said To Be Involved. A somewhat untimely denial issued by the French Air Ministy has sudden'y focussed attention on an alleged aviation scandal The majority of the pubic was at first astonished, and then rendered inquisitive by the official communique, which warned them271 words
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Article126 1932-11-17 7 Gaos, Nov. 16. j On her record-breaking flight to the Cape Miss Amy Johnson arrived here at 12.30 pm. ytsLL and is proceeding to Duala.-Reuter. I The iceord is h Id by her huscana. Mr J. Mcllison who in his A.lantic machine. "Heart s Content'• escorted126 words
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Article115 1932-11-17 7 .Vlbambra.-Jc.hn Gilbert and Paul Lukas in "Downstairs." I-MH WUWirtn Cortez and Irene D-:nn m -The Symphony of Six Million. Lmpirc.-The whole chapter ot "Spell of the Cu-luc" (talkie serial). "Cheer up and Smile M.rlbo t .wh -Bobby Howes in "Wrd B.b*.' •To-night at Twelve";. PavilKn.-'Brother Alfred," featuring115 words
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Article363 1932-11-17 7 BOOK-KEEPER GETS JAIL. Protracted Trial Concluded. a protracted trial which lasted eeven and a half days. Khor Teng Quee, former bookkeeper of Mr. Julian Isra.l. was found guiliy yesterday on eight out of an indie Ime at of nine charges of forgery, using as genuine forged documents363 words
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Article225 1932-11-17 7 List Of Recent Additions. The follov.'tnc novels were add:d to Ruffle> Li-nury during ibe K.t-night. AcJwpc. D><e) 9.ieky Fiagws Attwnesi iC Mtrla) S/iOv In Summer. All»} < Lufcr) The Fourth Dagger. Qjdd tJack&ani Ibe Pnnceiy Quarrel Ccmitolt i Reginald > Fear in the Forest CwnpbeU »J- L Sutcc«225 words
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Article50 1932-11-17 7 A young Chinese who claimed he was born in Sumatra was sentenced to three months ?*o*Z toprisonment by the District Judge this morning for housebreaking and theaoTa pair of slippers. He was ordered f4 receive 12 strokes of the rattan. The accused had U previous conviction.50 words
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Advertisement624 1932-11-17 7 OF COMMERCE NEW SESSION EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES, Commencing December 6th, 1932. CAMBRIDGE CLASSES—MORNING AND EVENING V COMMERCIAL (Full Course) and STANDARDS VI VII (Morning), Commencing January 9th, 1933. I Il4irtU s Free From Principal. Telephone 6878. jgg ADVERTISEMENTS Plat, good running order. fOH SALE Jony apply p:rson»lly to Mr. o*w624 words
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Advertisement128 1932-11-17 7 CATARACT r*o rfck of operation. No matter ripe or unripe. No matter however hard the films may be. Guaranteed cure without any harm. Particulnrs on request. Apply Br. Sherman, P.C.S.. Boliabhanga (Faridpur), Bengal India. I COMING SOON! RICHARD TALMADGE BANGING DYNAMITE t 3...' k Presenting a series of hazardous feats128 words
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Advertisement55 1932-11-17 7 fl Assets exceed $12,00fl.0»«. Atuannt* i> tare, onr .SS.OW.Me. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Go., Ltd. (Incorporated tn taa Btraltt Bettiemantt). Oompanf bM UO.OOO d«poalta« with th« Supreme Court ol England and oocopllw wttto tne Bnttac Lift dtturanoa Oompanlw Art pmrww. ATTRACTTVI FLAK* OF ABBTJRANOI. AOWrt WAIFWD. Actuary: Bacretaxy: BOWNBOH.55 words
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Advertisement13 1932-11-17 7 It's Best to Subscribe to the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." mmmm Then You're Sure!13 words
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Article26 1932-11-17 8 L-'COTIA ,\i i'ic via r m v Hospital r tlx Rttrnut NY- IT the vu- erf li. A M. D'Co t-t j con.26 words
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Article774 1932-11-17 8 Elaborate stage-dressing is in progress in the international theatre just now. It is in preparation for the great show of next year—the World Economic Conference. The piece then to be performed has not yet been fully written. The last act and 'curtain" will, indeed, be improvised on774 words
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Article211 1932-11-17 8 The Hon. Mr. Andrew Caldecott, acting Chief Secretary, F.M.S.. who l«as been tawell lately, is much better. Mr. J. Jeff, Protector of Chinese, Selan°or and Pahang. goes on leave this week aid Mr. A. B. Jordan will take over the appoiniment. Mr. Scow Ah Kew, eldest son of .Mr and211 words
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Article256 1932-11-17 8 "Proceedings Strictly Private." (From Our Own Cotrctpi/iUcntJ ipm NOW iu Sir Samuel WUeuii hud u busy d._y at KiiaJ Kmjiranr to-day, boglniUu* with !t imwlhiR rf he Stole Councillors at which ta* prime. tings wer; 'trlclly p I'tito though m ch i-u-w alty 1» evinced256 words
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Article128 1932-11-17 8 Tests On First Three Days Of Next Week. Mr. W. A. Taylor, of the Singapore effice of Standa-d Telephones jmd Cades. Ltd.. UU received a cab c from .he company's Chic. flad:o Systems Engineer n Ifying that bcth Empire broadca-t-rj Oavcntiy; will be testing m Mcnday.128 words
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Article92 1932-11-17 8 Successful Experiment. GiMuV.l lh A r u»*cc-v.ful teal oi to'l< pnunic eonvnivatk v!.wc«*u Gwih »nci Innyo wr.e cam.fi n :tii-1jriy buuT t f utornb 1 ay tin- Lmruc f Nntlr-ni? oHrlnls. |.j t *txtion >i tcmitaiwa, now Tc'tyv A new itUM/K fr I» nr-t w«*U«uu* nunituiuon.92 words
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Article317 1932-11-17 8 A motor-car. believed to have been driven by a Euiopean, knocked down a Chinese in Bukit Timah Road yesterday. Th.: victim was badh bruised and was removed to hospital by ambulance At the begir ling of 1933. fifty members cf he Government Clerical Se:\ice in Perak are to be re'renched.317 words
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Article76 1932-11-17 8 RADIO IN MAI AY A, on page 2. MR. GANDHI AND THE BAST BHD MB p. 2 BERLIN LETTER, on page 3. OUR RJBADBH6' VIKWS, oa page 3 HERMAN TRAVEL AND RESEARCH, on p. 4. CLTjr. DIARY, on pup MALAYANS AT HOME on page n DIARY OF76 words
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Article395 1932-11-17 8 'By )^m "Another lap" f or Aviator. One hopes v y jealous. 1 Jl I And if Amy beats hi* r how will Mollison 1,, SoS&; A a. h. promises Penan. Legislative Council tnt^**** S consider this an excellent idea N When they start br adcastb.l sports395 words
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Article48 1932-11-17 8 London. Nov. J* Thtrc was unprecedented fervour in today, and encrmous eheeriag by th" cm in the gaily kekfpi streets, on the ceca. Ot the visit cf the Prince of Wales. JJJ the now Parliament buildings. The PltoM rtay a few days, sight-seeing.—Renter.48 words
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Article18 1932-11-17 8 From Europe (London mails dtspatc.u-d I Oct. 27). by the -Rajala," due at Penang a.m. to-morrow.18 words
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Article48 1932-11-17 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 2 !H6d. New York: 1% cents G Singapore: 7 11 It—l U lfi 1 TIN. London Spot: £l r >«i -'s id London 3 months: CIW. iDOWB Singapore: $79.17' j. COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co r. pert Sundritd Th« market Is easier48 words
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Advertisement241 1932-11-17 8 j YARDLEY LAVENPER j tne Yardlcy I t^pP^®^ 1 v2»HsBh Lavender: charming at all times, it is P|M especially t!»e perfect perfume for all jjSS f o<:-;;:S when heavy exotic V: n& *?3 perfumes are unsuitable. sasK^' I i;ot,,e 75 c n s to st.oo. Egr*"... l v Stopper:* Bottles241 words
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Advertisement46 1932-11-17 8 j CHIPPENDALE j PATTERN STERLING SILVER I WAITERS For Presentation U.S. de Silva Bros., JEWELLERS, j 23, High Street. Singapore. j 634 j X MAS PRESENTS T.K.K.'S Baltocn Toys, Rubber Table Covers. Rabbcr Pillows, etc. j TENG SENG GUAN, 634, NORTH BRIDGE liOAD, Established 1905. i46 words
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449 1932-11-17 9 SINO -JAPANESE DIFFERENCE OVER PROCEDURE. v MUTO TO SACRIFICE CAPTURED CIVILIANS SOVIET INTERVENTION FAILS TO SECURE RELEASE. Geneva, Nov. IG. reply to the Lytton Report, which will be circulated League Councd on Friday, is a document of 90 .ii! be449 words
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Article571 1932-11-17 9 Another Civil War Breaks Out. Shanghai. Nov. 16. Mr. Wan» Yang Chung, secretary to Mr. Hu H3ii Mm. ex-President of th? Legislate Yuan, says hat the latter, who is recuperating n H ngk ng. has not yet recovered from his IPneca Mr. Ru will not come571 words
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Article66 1932-11-17 9 k |),r > Of Parliamentary Committee. Reuter. London, Nov. 17. and toes] expenditure 100,000,060 annually. I Commons Priva'e '':•< r l! nr Committee. Bl the repoit include I rranspcrt, housing l*und, the winding op M Trade and long r I n Servlee and rrductan. 1 »«*dReuter. - 66 words
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Article114 1932-11-17 9 Reply To Question In House Of Commons. Reuter. London, Nov. 16. In the House of Commons to-night Mr. Wardlaw Milne (Con.) asked what steps were being taken to keep the Shanghai Municipal Council fully informed, and its views on all points obtained, in the negotiations for tneReuter. - 114 words
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Article90 1932-11-17 9 Majority Against Policy Of Separation. Reuter. Rangoon. Nov. 16. A iurprise has been spuing by the electorate for the Legislative Council, th? AntiSeparationists having obtained 41 seats, the Sepaiationists 28 and neutrals nine, there bring two seats outstanding for one of which all the candidates are Anti-Separation:sts.Reuter. - 90 words
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Article407 1932-11-17 9 Sikh On Murder Charge. QUARREL AT S.H.B. POLICE BARRACKS. Hakam Singh, a Sikh, was put on his trial to-day at the Singapore Assizes, before Mr Justice Whitley and a special jury, on a charge of having, on Sept. 16 at the Harbour Board Pclice quarters, committed the murder407 words
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Article187 1932-11-17 9 Alleged Bolshevist Agent Committed. Reuter. London, Nov. IG. Earl Russe'.l stood surety in £500 to-day when Sidney Job Elias was committed for trial. The magistrate required a second surety in the same sum whereupon a ycung and hatless woman, with b~bbed auburn hair, stepped forward andReuter. - 187 words
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Article37 1932-11-17 9 Reuter. Berlin. Nov. 17. It is freely reported that an important mcc lug of the Yon P&p n-Cabinet was held lo decide whether to resign or not. No confirmation is obtainable at preeent.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article913 1932-11-17 9 FUTURE OF PARTIES IN BRITAIN. Govt Should Legalise Sweepstakes. Armed wi«h an intrcduclioM from the Governor < (he S raits Scttkmcn s Sir Cecil dementi, to high Govrriunmt officials in Java. Mr. Edward Uni on, whe will b- on. of the Co-iscva ive (ardidat< .»1 he r.913 words
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Article54 1932-11-17 9 Reuter. AUan'a (Georgia). Nov. 17. I Al Capon?, hatks, and handcuffed, rueb'd from the pr!iron Mletol IwilfclilH *o a'trnd the habeas corpus proceedings by which he is j attempting to regain his Hbsrty. The judge gave his counsel a we k 'n v hieh toReuter. - 54 words
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Advertisement16 1932-11-17 9 PLEASE THE WIFE by Buying the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." She'll Like It. And So Will You.16 words
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Advertisement243 1932-11-17 9 A BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCT HEYMAN BUTTER j i& pure, creamy. rich j ..and has the added *sdv?ntage of being economical, .both in j 6 use n P r ee is hyjrienically packed obtainable from I t all dealers. Agents: I €NGLAND j I SINGAPORE mini i i gB J JUST243 words
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Article1552 1932-11-17 10 Sports Pastimes. THE TURF. THIRD DAY OF SINGAPORE RACES. CLOSE FINISHES: ANOTHER DEAD-HEAT. SHOOT-UP, BONGAO AND PHAR RONG WIN AGAIN. E. DONNELLY AND DANIELS RIDE TWO WINNERS EACH. Although rain fell from the sixth event onwards, it did not interfere wiuh the Singapore Turf Club's programme of eight events* for1,552 words
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Article251 1932-11-17 10 RACE I—Ponies—Class I—Div. 2—7 furs.— 215 p.m.: Lady Rona 9, Phar Rong 8.12, Golden Queen 8.10. Capone 8.7, Little Lacquer Lady 8.2, The Mahdi 8.2, Fizz 8.2. Storm Bell 8.2, Mere Maiden 7,11, Little Joe 7.9, Bridal Veil 7.5. RACE 2—Horses—Class 2—Div 2—Race Course—2.4o p.m.: Glad Eyes251 words
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Article259 1932-11-17 10 GLOSTERS "A" BEAT S.C.C. "A." YESTERDAY'S GAME AT TANGLIN. Uninteresting rugby, due mainly to the heavystate of the ground, was seen at Tanglin yesterday, when the Gloucesters "A" defeated the S.C.C. "A" by one goal, two tries (11 points) to one goal (five points). Rain fell throughout the259 words
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Article146 1932-11-17 10 CHANGES IN S.C.C. FIFTEEN. One of the best matches of the season should be witnessed to-day when the Glosters make their farewell appearance en the Padang against the S.C.C. It will be remembered that the Cricket Club drew 3—3 with the Regimenf when the first fifteens met146 words
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Article100 1932-11-17 10 R.S.Y.C. EVENTS. On Sunday at the R.S.Y.C. the "A" Class will sail the first of a series of three races for the Pulau Jong Challenge Cup. The "B" Class yachts will sail the first of a series of three races for the Club Trophy. Starts 10 and 10.10 a.m.100 words
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Article82 1932-11-17 10 ELLIS AND BRILKA. Bombardier Ellis writes: •'Max Brilka, regarding his fight wih me, offers the excuse of having a fractured rib, which is hardly supported by the ftct that five weeks elapsed between his fight* with Guillermb and myself. Why offer such an excuse? It is definitely known that82 words
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Article46 1932-11-17 10 A rare instance of the winner of a untitled bewg disqusUNed occurred In the (German El. l>eg« An objection lor tximptng and b»wg agahutt Herr 0ppanhein»er Mlo d Are»o. wl«> was first past the poat. w«a ei»tatned and the race was awarded to Hees Herdl«> Wliderleh.46 words
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Article603 1932-11-17 10 PADANG -DERBY" DRAWN. RAIN SPOILS FINE GAME. S.R.C. EQUALISE JUST IN TIME. .nnfit what was anticipated to be one r mn"b shames of the season yesterday when 2 l sa and the S.R.C. meet for the seconc Si, this season on the former's im the padang rivals meet on603 words
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Article281 1932-11-17 10 SINGAPORE, SELANGOR AND PERAK. The Singapore side to meet Selangor on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur, and Perak on Sunday also inithe Federal Capital, has been greatly weakened by the indisposition of Noel Hay and the inability of Perdriau to make the journey. Some drastic changes in281 words
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Article57 1932-11-17 10 The Johore Posto B. P. beat Noor-Ul-Hilal B. P. at the former's court, Johore Bahru, on Friday last by 5—2. Starlads B.P. team (in Chinese Seng Hock) v. Tan Chong Beng's B.P. at the Great World to-morrow at 7.80 p.gi.:» Koh Tlan Hock, Soh Kee Hock, Charlie Tan. Anthony57 words
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Article1035 1932-11-17 10 OLDFIELD ON THE TESTS. CHAPMAN'S OMISSION CRITICISED. Writing in the "Referee" (Sydney) "Not Out," one of Australia's greatest authorities on the game, says:— Newspaper reports have been implying that all has not been well in health with W. A. Old field, Australia's wicket-keeper. He spent a holiday at Tangle1,035 words
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Article44 1932-11-17 10 Following the example of the English Football Association, the Irish Football Association have passed a resolution to the effect that it is undesirable that football should be controlled by proprietors of greyhound racing, and that Clubs must not take grounds used for that sport.44 words
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Article34 1932-11-17 10 The body of the Australian horse, Phar Lap, who died ln California, has been mounted After being exhibited at the Belmont track the mounted remains of the great horse will be sent to Australia.34 words
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Article139 1932-11-17 10 dfgd DJUW FOR riksT I'koi'ck baft* Nr. The draw, for the Br* English Football cn Nov. 26. was made HlJ follows: and re^S* Workington v. Scumh. Accrington v. Hereford Darlington v. Boston Halifax v. Darwen. Southport v. Nelson. Carlisle v. Denaby Chester v. Rotherham Crewe v. Crooktown York139 words
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Article33 1932-11-17 10 YESTERDAY'S INTERNA TIONAL. I or.don. Nov \i Yesterday's international at Wrexhis t* played under ideal conditir ns More a siit of 20,000 spectators. The re-uli n England 0: Wales 0.33 words
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Article102 1932-11-17 10 PAN-PACIFIC GAMES FOR MELBOURNE? Melbourne < By SlulV A plan to hold an Olympiad, to be called the Pan-Pacific or Australian Olympiad, tc celebrate the centenary of MeffSMrss in IMS is being discussed by the Centenary Commit* of the City. An idea that an international exhibition z the form102 words
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Article64 1932-11-17 10 Japan is making big eflerts o secur* twelfth Olympic Games .for Tokyo b I* which year marks the 2.600 th snnhWMJ I the foundation of the Japanese Empire. The Japanese contingent was on* cf largest at the Los Angeles They making great strides in athletics, and64 words
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Article66 1932-11-17 10 "You" is the warning cry untitled J. B. Pittman when she wants her lawn HP partner, Miss Joan Ridley, to let a (says a report in 'American Lawn Tennis Wilmer Allison emits a guttural "Uh he desires John Van Ryn to stay hu The cardinal point in this matter is66 words
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Article65 1932-11-17 10 Discussions On Varum* Subjects. A parliament ot 60« ww 11 Norwich, mf Headed by Lady TtualmiJ» f ker." the meeting Utfibdr women like Dr lUodt- RwvO"' and M1&® Mar*er> Pry There will br dMuadOm 44 need tor more women ix>H< r and measure* t*> <*-*»165 words
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Article85 1932-11-17 10 A mild anaesthetic to save untitled being opened was suggested by Dr. ring, in an address to tt* »«J Fisheries Association at At.anuc t(QCIK a, Interests of humanity, ss m D f ,i she said, the proper way f to give an anaesthetic test, s;. roughly forcing apart the 085 words
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Advertisement14 1932-11-17 10 Current Comment on Malayan Affairs in the "MALAYAN SATURDAY_PggX" V 20 Cents Only- i14 words
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Obituary1246 1932-11-17 11 Death And Funeral Of Mr. Cochrane. (From Our Own Correspondent.) news of the death of the late Mr S8S Walter Hamilton Malayan Information Agency h t£!XZ Cross, which took place SP&JL sudden' ness on Oct. 26 and it now rema ns for me to supplement ft with1,246 words
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Article199 1932-11-17 11 Robbery In Coffee Shop. When three Chinese were produced before the District Judge (M. C. Wilson) yesterday pn a charge of robbing a coffee shop assistant, a young Chinese gave a vivid description oi how he was bound hand and foot and gagged with onions. He199 words
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Article309 1932-11-17 11 GAOL AND FINE. Young Wife Who Said She Was Kidnapped. Convicted on a charge of giving false information to the Police, a Bengali woman. TantiTm 1 WaS sentenced b y the Third Magistrate (Mr J. p. p Gregg) yesterday, to three months' rigorous imprisonment and a309 words
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Article64 1932-11-17 11 75,000,000 Bushels For China. New York, Oct. 19. According to an unconfirmed rumour, Mr. Henry Ford, the motor car manufacturer, plans a scheme for the purchase of 75.000.000 bushels of wheat at 60 cents a bushel, and their pale to China on seven years' credit. Mr.64 words
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Advertisement220 1932-11-17 11 Brand Syrups— WASON'S. drain to supply yon with J WASON'S. provision stores. THE UNIQUE lODINE-MENTHOL EMBROCATION, relieves Colds, Influenza, tare Throat or Chest, hills Nasal Catarrh, Neui. Muscular Stiffness, Headaches. r will tell you that < amphor and Pine, nts of Mentex, comal curative treatment A. COLDS, etc. and against220 words
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Advertisement109 1932-11-17 11 THE PEOPLE'S PAPERS "Malaya Tribune"— Daily. "Malayan Saturday Post"—Weekly. THE NEW WORLD TO-DAY—NOVEMBER 17. Special Benefit Nigbt IN AID OF Poppy Day Fund Milk At Its Creamiest! A-aBS-jk Canned well above the required stand- ggfl|g| ISqirtaar t DARIGOLD EVAPORATED |5V| MILK is acclaimed by users everywhere as the most economical109 words
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Advertisement122 1932-11-17 11 There is not a thirst that cannot be quenched by O RANGE-SMASH. FRAMROZ COMPANY. JjMAIINi^SiANCEIj GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD 1 I EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED S AT LOW RATES For quotation* for all transit risks by Road, Rail or Water <( j Applj to:— \l j SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd.122 words
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Article3256 1932-11-17 12 HOW VENETIANS INCREASED POTENCY OF ARSENIC. Mr. J. C. Cowap's Interesting Address To Rotarians. The history of poisons and their use in Malaya formed the subject of an interesting address by Mr. J. C. Cowap, Government Analyst, at the weekly luncheon meeting of the3,256 words
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Article97 1932-11-17 12 Forged Signature Of \i P Anr, There wa? a manner of ...j Met Court fes e: c r. Indian and Arab blood tnnJ!tl Ali Ambar admitted that be bad ,r convictions. He was rbargeu forging the signa.uiv of 2J general manager of Met He was also97 words
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Advertisement144 1932-11-17 12 l— -i —f Iff'" "s— -> !l» U l" MAL A V A WELL-K NOWN PILES SPECIALIST. Anybody who is jdrcadx'u! di. ase \vi 1 'cause great hard- mon y refunded, r.o H KARIM BIX, 84, Arab Street, Singapore. i DICTIONARIES. Chambers' Twentieth Century $4.05 j Collin's Graphic 4.05 Oxford144 words
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Advertisement234 1932-11-17 12 FROM NOW If ftyorrhca attacks your gums HE'S yours now, and you're happy. But in the next five years? Will he still admire you for your brilliant, flashing smile, your sparkling vivacity? Or will you be a victim of pyorrhea, lose your smile, your energy, your vitality and maybe him?234 words
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Advertisement137 1932-11-17 12 THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST U now owned by "«g Tribune" Press. Ltd.. and polish from the "Malaya TrtoP* oJW» at 56-60, Anson Road. It is' being greatly *'™P ro,rd the introduction of many Features, while the best 0/ t* ones arc retained. The features include: Several pages of HCTV** (Photographers137 words
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Miscellaneous147 1932-11-17 12 MAIL CLOSE. TO-MORROW, NOV. 18. 'Upper Burma, North and East India, Aden, Egypt. Europe. Great Britain. Ireland. Canada and U.S.A. (By Train) 7.30 a.m. 'Europe, Great Britain. Ireland and North America, to connect with the Air Mail at Karachi (By Train* 7.30 a.m. Philippine Islands, Cebu and U.S.A. (Silvermaple) 8147 words
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Miscellaneous326 1932-11-17 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. NOV 11 High. Tides. —0.42 a.m 11.48 a m. Presentation of Diplomas. Y.W.C.A.. 520 Inter-Club Debate, CCA. v. C.SL.A, CJLk Hall. 8 p.m. Rugby: Farewell Match, SCC I cio S.C.C. Hockey: R.I. v. Police, RI. TO-MORROW. NOV 18 High Tides.—l.2o a.m.. 12 20 p.m. Meeting. British326 words
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Article258 1932-11-17 13 Communal Unity Conference Drags On—Shaukat Ali Leaves For America In The Middle—Delegate* Still "Optimistic"—Conservative Satisfaction At British Personnel—New Madras Ministry. The Communal Unity Conference, of which much is expected, opened in Allahabad on the 4th inst., over a hundred delegates from all parts cf India being258 words
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Article317 1932-11-17 13 Contrary to expectations and in spite ci all efforts to persuade him to stay on at Allahabad to complete the work of the Unity Conference. Maulana Shaukat All abruptly left on the morning of the 6th inst. for Bombay. Asked why he left suddenly, the317 words
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265 1932-11-17 13 Conservatives are reported to be well pleased wifh the British personnel to the Reforms inference, wtrch they consider has been -renathe-ed by the absence of Labour Members and the inclusion of Sir John Labour leaders say that his presence is a furthe justification of their decision265 words
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Article582 1932-11-17 13 Much water has flowed under the bridge since these scenes at the Tan^ r Non B mm Conference and various eft arte i compromise between the rival groups for the leader ship of the Justice Party of Madras had all P On No? 3 a however. a582 words
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Article737 1932-11-17 13 Sir N N Sarkar. Hafisz Hidayet Hussein Mr N M. Jcshl (Labour) and Begum Shah. *awaa are the further invitees to the London Reforms Conference. S i Atul Chatterjee has been elected Chair man of the governing body of the International Labour Office. The Viceroy refused permission on Oct.737 words
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750 1932-11-17 14 [Financial conditions all over the world are reiicwcd in current comments by the National City Bank of New York. These articles are eery well written and form an interesting guide to ftnar.ee and commerce. New York, October, 1932. The market for high g:ad?750 words
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Advertisement352 1932-11-17 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Notice under Section 101 of Ordinance Xc. 135 (Municipal) for metalling Lorong 202, East Coast Hoad. In connection with notices scry d uncie: kctlon IUI of Ordinance No. 135 <Municipal> or me ailing the above road, it is notilied that p. pursuance of :h? provisions352 words
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